The warrant says a Montague county investigator arrived at the shooting scene and found an unresponsive individual in the driver's seat of a truck.

Investigators say Michael Underwood stated to emergency responders that he and the injured subject were hunting and he was outside the vehicle taking aim on an animal and discharged his weapon accidentally causing injury to Nathan Maki.

Underwood was arrested at the scene for consumption of alcohol by a minor. He posted bond and was released.

There were two female witnesses at the camp site, ages 16 and 19, who left the scene after the shooting, who have been interviewed in the case. Their names have not been released. Cunningham said he did not know if they consumed any alcohol at the camp site and that investigators would likely be talking with them more as the investigation continued.

Officials said whether Underwood faces any charges, which may include deadly conduct or criminal neglect, will be left up to the grand jury.

District Attorney Paige Williams says her office has a policy that all unnatural deaths go before a grand jury.